2014 NFL Draft Order: Day 3 List of Picks and Predictions

Just like that, three rounds of the 2014 NFL draft have come and gone.

Plenty of top-tier talent now have homes in the NFL; however, don't sleep on the late-round picks.

It's this point of the draft where teams can find a diamond in the rough and come away with a future All-Pro at a value price.

Plenty of current NFL stars have come from Round 4 through 7. Here's a quick glimpse: Geno Atkins was a fourth-round pick in 2010, Richard Sherman was a fifth-round pick in 2011, Tom Brady was a sixth-round pick in 2000 and Marques Colston was a seventh-round pick in 2006.

That's a pretty impressive list.

As teams delve into their big boards and prospects anxiously await their fates, let's take a look at the complete draft order for Day 3 and sprinkle in some predictions for good measure.

Round 4

2014 NFL Draft: Round 4 Order

Round Pick

Overall Pick

Team

1

101

Philadelphia Eagles

2

102

Washington Redskins

3

103

Atlanta Falcons

4

104

New York Jets

5

105

New England Patriots

6

106

San Francisco 49ers

7

107

Oakland Raiders

8

108

Seattle Seahawks

9

109

Buffalo Bills

10

110

St. Louis Rams

11

111

Seattle Seahawks

12

112

Tennessee Titans

13

113

New York Giants

14

114

Jacksonville Jaguars

15

115

New York Jets

16

116

Oakland Raiders

17

117

Chicago Bears

18

118

Pittsburgh Steelers

19

119

Dallas Cowboys

20

120

Arizona Cardinals

21

121

Green Bay Packers

22

122

Tennessee Titans

23

123

Cincinnati Bengals

24

124

Kansas City Chiefs

25

125

Miami Dolphins

26

126

New Orleans Saints

27

127

Cleveland Browns

28

128

Carolina Panthers

29

129

San Francisco 49ers

30

130

New England Patriots

31

131

Denver Broncos

32

132

Seattle Seahawks

33

133

Detroit Lions

34

134

Baltimore Ravens

35

135

Houston Texans

36

136

Detroit Lions

37

137

New York Jets

38

138

Baltimore Ravens

39

139

Atlanta Falcons

40

140

New England Patriots

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Prediction: T.J. Jones, WR, Notre Dame to Carolina Panthers

The Panthers grabbed Kelvin Benjamin in Round 1 to give Cam Newton a large target on the outside; however, this team needs more than just him.

Adding Jones to the mix will give the Panthers a reliable receiver to pair with their first-round selection. Jones is a solid route-runner and has good hands. He may not be a burner, but his solid fundamentals should find him a spot on the field.

Coming from Oregon's offense, Chip Kelly would love to acquire Thomas' elusive skill set. With great acceleration, solid hands out of the backfield and the ability to serve as a returner, Thomas would fit nicely as a rotational piece on the Eagles' high-octane offense.

Round 6

2014 NFL Draft: Round 6 Order

Round Pick

Overall Pick

Team

1

177

Houston Texans

2

178

Washington Redskins

3

179

New England Patriots

4

180

San Francisco 49ers

5

181

Houston Texans

6

182

Atlanta Falcons

7

183

Chicago Bears

8

184

Minnesota Vikings

9

185

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

10

186

Tennessee Titans

11

187

New York Giants

12

188

St. Louis Rams

13

189

Detroit Lions

14

190

Miami Dolphins

15

191

Chicago Bears

16

192

Pittsburgh Steelers

17

193

Kansas City Chiefs

18

194

Baltimore Ravens

19

195

New York Jets

20

196

Arizona Cardinals

21

197

Green Bay Packers

22

198

New England Patriots

23

199

Cincinnati Bengals

24

200

Kansas City Chiefs

25

201

San Diego Chargers

26

202

New Orleans Saints

27

203

Indianapolis Colts

28

204

Carolina Panthers

29

205

Jacksonville Jaguars

30

206

New England Patriots

31

207

Denver Broncos

32

208

Seattle Seahawks

33

209

New York Jets

34

210

New York Jets

35

211

Houston Texans

36

212

Cincinnati Bengals

37

213

New York Jets

38

214

St. Louis Rams

39

215

Pittsburgh Steelers

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Prediction: Tyler Gaffney, RB, Stanford to New York Jets

With a plethora of picks near the end of the sixth round, the Jets shouldn't hesitate on selecting Gaffney here.

While the Jets acquired Chris Johnson over the offseason—and have a somewhat crowded backfield at the moment—the team lacks a workhorse like Gaffney.

Gaffney has the ability to pummel defenses and slowly wear them down throughout the course of a game. His presence will take a good deal of burden off Johnson and help the speed back find late-game holes through tired defensive lines.

After all, according to a tweet from Michael Gehlken of U-T San Diego, Gaffney is confident about his future in the NFL:

Round 7

2014 NFL Draft: Round 7 Order

Round Pick

Overall Pick

Team

1

216

Houston Texans

2

217

Washington Redskins

3

218

Cleveland Browns

4

219

Oakland Raiders

5

220

Atlanta Falcons

6

221

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

7

222

Jacksonville Jaguars

8

223

Minnesota Vikings

9

224

Buffalo BIlls

10

225

Carolina Panthers

11

226

St. Louis Rams

12

227

Seattle Seahawks

13

228

Tennessee Titans

14

229

Dallas Cowboys

15

230

Pittsburgh Steelers

16

231

Dallas Cowboys

17

232

Indianapolis Colts

18

233

New York Jets

19

234

Miami Dolphins

20

235

Oakland Raiders

21

236

Green Bay Packers

22

237

Philadelphia Eagles

23

238

Dallas Cowboys

24

239

Cincinnati Bengals

25

240

San Diego Chargers

26

241

St. Louis Rams

27

242

Denver Broncos

28

243

San Francisco 49ers

29

244

New England Patriots

30

245

San Francisco 49ers

31

246

Denver Broncos

32

247

Oakland Raiders

33

248

Dallas Cowboys

34

249

St. Louis Rams

35

250

St. Louis Rams

36

251

Dallas Cowboys

37

252

Cincinnati Bengals

38

253

Atlanta Falcons

39

254

Dallas Cowboys

40

255

Atlanta Falcons

41

256

Houston Texans

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Prediction: Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina to Jacksonville Jaguars

Even though Jacksonville grabbed Blake Bortles in Round 1, why not take a look at his long-term backup late in the draft?

Shaw is a good athlete who can extend plays with his legs and has shown efficiency as a passer. He'll need time to develop and fine-tune his skill set. With a similar style to Bortles, the offensive scheme would remain the same no matter who was under center.